An example of what make for an terrible tournament game (thankfully fixed)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXLA_DbFQ_4&hd=1[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXLA_DbFQ_4&hd=1[/youtube]
REVOLUTION said:don't have time to watch it now but is this the software exploit that had Lyman freaking out?
REVOLUTION said:... and you "pros" don't consider this cheating?
cooke said:Can you please explain the NF exploit?
RJW said:Since all the major points are in the last three modes, if you were playing strictly for points you could just
start the first 5 modes, trap the ball and let them time out.
Vengeance said:REVOLUTION said:... and you "pros" don't consider this cheating?
It's not cheating ...
superjackpot said:Vengeance said:REVOLUTION said:... and you "pros" don't consider this cheating?
It's not cheating ...
Technically, if the game is not broken I don't think it can be called cheating. Is it 'ethical' is another question. Was the game meant to be played like this?
To me it is similar, in principle, to something I noticed earlier this year when I was first introduced to papa videos and started watching expert tournament players (game play and tutorials). Certain players would consistently hold one or two balls on a flipper during multiball and knock around the loose single ball with the free flipper scoring 'multiball' points. While I don't call it cheating, I was extremely disappointed when I saw this. This as an affront to the concept of multiball. Where's the challenge in that? Ya, ya, I know... cradle separation when the balls inevitably all pile up... knowing when to let go just save the loose ball... reading the play to know when just the one flipper is enough... Sure, there's skill there, but keeping all balls moving is more challenging, and more fun.
In my recent TOPL experiences, I see this as well, and on occasion I have tried to force myself to play this way, just to level the playing field. But do I feel right about doing it? Nope. I feel I'm taking the easy way out, but that's just me
You are allowed to do whatever the flipper buttons, tilt settings and ruleset allow you to... but it's still a game to be enjoyed. I'm sure Bowen had a thrilling time racking up that score. I hope it was done only to illustrate a point.
P.S. And just because the tilt mech is broken doesn't mean you should move a game 2 feet sideways to save an outlane drain :mrgreen:
superjackpot said:I'm sure Bowen had a thrilling time racking up that score. I hope it was done only to illustrate a point.
P.S. And just because the tilt mech is broken doesn't mean you should move a game 2 feet sideways to save an outlane drain :mrgreen:
The main issue with No Fear is very similar to the ACDC issue, it's called "Jump Ramp All Day"
Chris Bardon said:The main issue with No Fear is very similar to the ACDC issue, it's called "Jump Ramp All Day"
True, but isn't there more skill involved in hitting it consistently? Would you say the same thing about Dr Who, since if you're good enough you can just hit that loop shot all day too? I don't think the scoring is quite as good, but it's still a "repeatable" shot. What about games with a single overpowering strategy (like JM)? Even though it takes skill to be able to set up a scoring "exploit", does that make it a bad tournament game?
Vengeance said:At the last league night at Nick's place, John put up 900 million on Dr. who buy doing nothing but spelling WHO letters. That is why Dr Who never shows up in tournaments, cause it is an incredibly boring strategy. Spelling who letters nets your 12 million per shot and then 120 million when you hit the sonic boom, and as long as you don't miss always returns the ball to the flipper.
Sure there is skill to hit it repeatedly but there is no risk in doing it. If it's on the right flipper shoot the jump ramp, if I miss the jump it returns to the right flipper where I try again, and again and again. The jump ramp also has such a huge entrance it's hard to miss and even if you do take a weak shot, it's got magnets to help propel the ball around and then Even if it's still weak, there is a one way gate that returns the ball to the left flipper. Shooting the Jump ramp is a no lose situation.
Also yes the spinner is also the reason that you never see JM in tournaments either.
A good tournament game is one that doesn't have a single overpowering strategy.
TZ is a perfect example in that everything it has to offer is balanced scoring. You can choose to go for multiball, or powerball, or modes/LITZ or a combination of all of them. There is no one over powering strategy.
Tron is another example. You've got the EOL jackpot, and 3 multiballs, plus the 2x scoring of the tron targets, so it's all about maximizing points stacking in multiballs, and ball control.
Now that the exploit is fixed ACDC is another machine. There is no one single strategy that works better then anything else. Yes there is war machine all day, but you have to be good at live catches, and war machine doesn't work well since it's unlikely you will be able to get the song jackpot as part of the multiball, so you'll want to tray and take advantage of that by bringing in more appropriate songs for the multiball.
I can go on for games that offer more then one over powering strategy for play.
Like the video said it's a tournament directors job to offer up games that provide a varying amount of strategy. I'm not saying these games aren't fun (I have a JM and a Dr. Who) but they just make bad tournament games.
Chris Bardon said:The main issue with No Fear is very similar to the ACDC issue, it's called "Jump Ramp All Day"
True, but isn't there more skill involved in hitting it consistently? Would you say the same thing about Dr Who, since if you're good enough you can just hit that loop shot all day too? I don't think the scoring is quite as good, but it's still a "repeatable" shot. What about games with a single overpowering strategy (like JM)? Even though it takes skill to be able to set up a scoring "exploit", does that make it a bad tournament game?
SquidVicious said:Actually Dr. Who was in the PAPA banks this year.